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Brain Types And Parenting combines Jon Niednagel’s 4 decades of research with recent scientific discoveries to produce this first book in a new series of educational publications! Over 300 pages! Get your copy today!

Welcome to the Brain Type Institute

Posted on October 20 2009by admin2

_________________________________The Death of Barbara BushAll in all, she was a simple woman. Yes, she was once First Lady of the United States, but passing her on the street you probably wouldn’t know it. After all, she was a #3 FEAL, and if you tried counting all the famous #3s both now and in the past on two hands, you’d be hard pressed to come up with more than your fingers. …

“Thon Maker reminds me a lot of myself. He loves the game. He’s a young, exuberant athlete who has a lot of tools—he has touch; he has agility; he has really, good feet.”Kevin Garnett (#9 FCAR) / November 25, 2017

The BTI Advisory Team
Assembling a collection of notables in their respective vocations and fields of expertise who can contribute in the key areas that Brain Typing is being focused has been a top priority for BTI. – Click Here –

Jon Niednagel and Brain Typing have been making news lately, whether by radio or in newly published books. Niednagel looks to make more “appearances” in the near future. Did you read about or hear him and would like to learn more about Brain Typing, as well as sign up for soon-to-be-released products? – Click Here –

BTI Research
BTI began genetic research of the various Brain Types in the mid-1990’s. Neurotransmitter DNA analysis was done at a prominent American university. Though neurotransmitter evaluation is still ongoing, BTI has also ventured into other genetic fields, searching for additional clues. – Click Here –

How does JN do it?
Though Jonathan P. Niednagel and BTI are diligently working to precisely identify the 16 different BTs by scientific methods alone (genetics, neuroimaging/mapping, and biomechanical analysis), how has JN been able to assess people the empirical way?– Click Here –